Parent Involvement
In addition to instructional programs, Title I places great importance on service to children and their families and on parent involvement in planning the program, monitoring student progress, participating in the program as a volunteer, and evaluating the effectiveness of the Title I program. Parents are encouraged to become involved with the Title I program by attending Parent Advisory Council meetings and workshops and by volunteering time to work with students at home and school.
Each school has parent representatives to the Central Parent Advisory Council (CPAC) which meets a minimum of 5 times per year to share information among parents from the various schools and to provide leadership for the district Title I program. For more information, or to get involved with CPAC or your school's site team, contact the Family School Services Coordinator or principal in your child's school.

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Online Resources for Parents
US Department of Education - Especially for Parents
Features checklists, tips, tool kits and more for helping your child:
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Central Parent Advisory Council (CPAC)
Bylaws
Read the bylaws that guide the Central Parent Advisory Council
Calendar
| Date |
Time |
Location |
| Jan. 22, 2009 |
7-8 p.m. |
Russian Jack Elementary School Library, 4300 E. 20th Ave. |
| April 23, 2009 |
7-8 p.m |
Russian Jack Elementary School Library, 4300 E. 20th Ave. |
| May 14, 2009 |
6-8:30 p.m. |
Russian Jack Elementary School Multipurpose Room, 4300 E. 20th Ave. (CPAC dinner 6:30-8 p.m.) |

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Other Assistance for Parents
Family/School Services Coordinators (FSSC)
PALS (Parents as Liaisons in our Schools)
PALS' mission is to leave “No Family Left Behind” without the information and guidance needed in support of their child’s education.
Child in Transition/Homeless (CIT/H) Project
CIT/H is an integral part of the Title I Program and has been working with homeless children and youth since 1993.

Alaska Dept. of
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Parent-led Guided Reading Group |
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